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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Mavericks fixes Gmail bug [Update]

Mavericks OS X, the new software for Mackintosh had it’s share of bugs after the release of Mavericks OS X 10.9.1. There was a compatibility issue between Gmail and Mail, which contained a handful of security flaws in Safari.

The update, released overnight, should give relief for Gmail users who upgraded earlier last month to Mavericks.

Users who installed Mavericks reported the OS was slow, and Gmail to Mail delivery lagged.

The folders re-indexed, and ended up cramming up the storage inbox
with already read messages. Smart Folders and the folder rules also
were removed.

Apple knew about the complaints and addressed them in November, leading to an update for Mail in Mavericks.

Apple’s support documentation stated,
Mavericks v10.9.1 comes with “improved support for Gmail in OS X Mail,
and fixes for users with custom Gmail settings”.

Apple also released a new version of Safari 6 and Safari 7, which
address nine other vulnerabilities affecting the browser. A huge
security flaw was one that autofilled users names and passwords.

Other issues Apple says are addressed in Mavericks include:

Fixes an issue that prevented iLife and iWork apps from updating on non-English systems

Addresses an issue that may cause multiple prompts to unlock “Local items” keychain

Addresses an issue that may cause Japanese keyboards to retain a previously used language

Includes Safari 7.0.1

Fixes an issue that could cause Safari to become unresponsive when
filling out forms on fedex.com, stubhub.com, and other websites

Improves Credit Card Autofill compatibility with websites

Improves VoiceOver compatibility with facebook.com

Updates Shared Links periodically when open in the Safari Sidebar

The patch fixes a variety of concerns, including an issue that prevented VoiceOver from working with emoji.
If you are running an OS X Mavericks, an update is recommended.
There are always fixes coming out to help and improve your web
experience.

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